Do you feel tired all day long? If you do, you may be having what is called a Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome. The CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) says that there are more than a
million Americans who are affected with this debilitating disease and there are up to 80% of them
who are not even aware that they have it. Is it possible you are one of them?
Or maybe
you or somebody close to you may have already been diagnosed with this condition. If you have it,
then the best thing that you must do in order to overcome such problem is to make use of effective
alternative therapies.
Even if you always feel tired, you cannot just conclude that you
already have CFS. Profound exhaustion, inability to concentrate and sleep problems are symptoms
which can tell between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and pure tiredness, according to Dr. Julie
Gerberding, CDC director. Sufferers of CSF may also experience flu-like symptoms.
Dr.
Gerberding has also specified that CFS symptoms are more or less similar to diseases that cause
fatigue. Such diseases include Fibromyalgia, chronic mononucleosis, neurasthenia, encephalomyelitis
and multiple chemical sensitivities. A poor diet is of course a very big factor for frequent
fatigue, but there are also some other health problems that may be a factor to fatigue, such as
improper digestion, allergies to food, obesity, tension, depression, sleep problems, alcohol,
smoking and drug addiction.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can tire a person physically and
mentally, and it can be very severe that it can hamper a person from doing activities of daily
living. No matter how much they take a rest, they can never feel rejuvenated. But some changes in
their lifestyle and a diet that is rich in whole food nutrients helps prevent and even eliminate the
symptoms of CFS.
Initially, a switch to a diet that is more wholesome, particularly one
that includes a lot of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains is advised. As a source of protein,
cold water fish that is high in omega-3 oils and lean, free ranging poultry may be used. Adequate
amounts of pure and clean water is also needed, while processed, salty and sweet foods need to be
avoided. The diet should be restricted of sugar, alcohol, coffee, tea, sodas, and fruit drinks. If
you happen to be a smoker, quit now.
Start looking for ways to make your life stress free
and make sure you get adequate rest. It can also help if you begin to exercise regularly. Though it
may seem to look impossible, but exercise can relieve you of stress and it plays a very important
role in your alternative therapy. Take is slow. Do not be too hard on yourself. Gradually move up
with patience in obtaining your goal.
Even if you have eaten a very healthy diet, you may
seem to notice that you ain't feeling much better. The CDC then suggests that you try to use
supplements. Supplements can provide optimum dietary results, especially the essential oils that is
very vital for our body to stay healthy.
All this time, I have always witnessed how
alternative treatments can work wonders for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia or just plain
fatigue. Those who are able to follow the instructions to a T actually get superb results. They just
felt so much better and are actually enjoying life more than ever and have said good-bye to chronic
fatigue!